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  1. #1
    Luciano Criscola Guest

    DISABLING CTRL +ALT+DEL

    May be this question was answer before but any of you know wich api to use
    and how to use it to disable the CTRL +ALT+DEL combination.
    I don't want the user to be able to cancel my application.

    Thanks.

    Luciano Criscola



  2. #2
    Jim Booth Guest

    Re: DISABLING CTRL +ALT+DEL

    Luciano,

    You are chasing a wild goose here. If you disable the Ctrl-Alt-Delete what
    stops your user from using the Task Manager or the reset button on the
    computer?

    --
    JimB
    www.jamesbooth.com
    jbooth@jamesbooth.com

    "Luciano Criscola" <lcriscol@fibertel.com.ar> wrote in message
    news:394242c4@news.devx.com...
    > May be this question was answer before but any of you know wich api to use
    > and how to use it to disable the CTRL +ALT+DEL combination.
    > I don't want the user to be able to cancel my application.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Luciano Criscola
    >
    >




  3. #3
    Karl E. Peterson Guest

    Re: DISABLING CTRL +ALT+DEL

    Hi Luciano --

    Jim's right. You can fake it in 9x (by pretending to be a screensaver), but in NT
    what you ask simply isn't allowed. Far too high a security risk.

    Later... Karl
    --
    http://www.mvps.org/vb


    "Luciano Criscola" <lcriscol@fibertel.com.ar> wrote in message
    news:394242c4@news.devx.com...
    > May be this question was answer before but any of you know wich api to use
    > and how to use it to disable the CTRL +ALT+DEL combination.
    > I don't want the user to be able to cancel my application.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Luciano Criscola
    >
    >




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